The“World Bulletin” noted the following statement on Jan 14, 2015 – “As of January 2014, 14 African countries are obliged by France, through a colonial pact, to put 85% of their foreign reserve into France central bank under French minister of Finance control. They are effectively putting in 500 Billion dollars every year to the French treasury. African leaders who refuse are often killed or become victim to a coup. Those who obey are supported and rewarded by France with lavish lifestyle while their people endure extreme poverty, and desperation.”

Many news publications globally have acknowledged Former French president Jacques Chirac stating “without Africa, France will slide down into the rank of a third world power. They also have stated that Chirac’s predecessor, “François Mitterand,” also prophesied in 1957 that “Without Africa, France will have no history in the 21st century.”

American based, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, operates the largest rubber plantation in the world in Liberia West Africa, which opened in 1926. The following globally documented events can be found on Wiki regarding Firestone.

“In May 2006, the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) released a report: “Human Rights in Liberia’s Rubber Plantations: Tapping into the Future”. According to the report, Firestone managers in Liberia admitted that the company does not effectively monitor its own policy prohibiting child labor. UNMIL found that several factors contribute to the occurrence of child labor on Firestone plantations: pressure to meet company quotas, incentive to support the family financially, and lack of access to basic education. The report also noted that workers’ housing provided by Firestone has not been renovated since the houses were constructed in the 1920s and 1930s.